Love Island All Stars Latest Odds: Villa Split in Two

FEBRUARY 4 LOVE ISLAND
Ben Dixon
Ben Dixon Published: 04/02/2026

Love Island All Stars started last week, and the market is very open with couples yet to solidify. Let's take a look at the odds as they lie, with one price somewhat standing out.

Who Are the Active Contestants?

The Love Island villa is filling up at the moment, and with three bombshells already, we can take a look at the singletons.

  • Zac Woodworth
  • Carrington Rodriguez
  • Yamen Sanders
  • Sher Suarez
  • Kyra Lizama
  • Imani Wheeler
  • Curtis Pritchard
  • Lucinda Strafford
  • Konnor Ewudzi
  • Samie Elishi
  • Scott van-der-Sluis
  • Millie Court
  • Whitney Adebayo
  • Belle Hassan
  • Ciaran Davies
  • Tommy Bradley
  • Leanne Amaning
  • Helena Ford
  • Sean Stone
  • Jack Keating

Latest Love Island All Stars Winner Odds

Below, you can compare the latest odds for the 2026 edition of Love Island All Stars, divided into the top male and top female markets. With the singletons entering the villa this week, there are no male stand-out options in the market's eyes just yet. The same cannot be said for the women, though.

Top male odds for Love Island All Star 2026, updated as of February 4.

💻 Bookmaker 🚹 Male Contestant 📊 Odds Place Bet
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Zac Woodworth 3/1 Back Contestant
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Ciaran Davis 4/1 Back Contestant
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Tommy Bradley 9/2 Back Contestant
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Sean Stone 7/1
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Scott van Der Sluis 10/1 Back Contestant

Top female odds for Love Island All Star 2026, updated as of February 4.

💻 Bookmaker 🚺 Female Contestant 📊 Odds Place Bet
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Millie Court 15/8 Back Contestant
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Samie Elishi 7/2 Back Contestant
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Belle Hassan 5/1 Back Contestant
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Helena Ford 14/1 Back Contestant
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Leanne Amaning 18/1

Love Island All Stars 2026 - Media Watch

We are back with the media watch column (?), which is one of the mainstays of our reality odds pages. This season of Love Island will be no different, so we will analyse the recent situations and what the media (and more importantly, the public) are saying about everything.

The past week of Love Island has certainly been a little saucy, thanks to the arrival of the American Love Island Cast. After a few days apart, the villas joined together, and now we have a pretty full house so eliminations are expected. 

However, the biggest talking point is not that some islanders might go home. Instead, it is the amount of drama on the table currently. 

With Sean ditching his situation with Belle for Lucinda, another split has been caused in the villa, and once again, the sweet salesman has had a row with Scott, creating more uncomfortable television for some.

In fact, the Daily Star writes that the villa has been split by another argument between the two. 

Things were already on thin ice, thanks to Belle’s fury about the situation between her former couplemate and Lucinda, and the Daily Mail relays words from fans, which mostly agree with the former’s take on the situation.

Not everyone is in agreement, though. Taking to TikTok, Lucinda’s mother has actually complained heavily about the show, as the Daily Mail relays, “The production team should be ashamed of themselves. Lucinda didn't deserve to be violated like that… disgusting. What a horrid crowd of people”.

With a re-coupling scheduled for tonight, it is difficult to say that things won’t get even more tense inside the villa.

Who Is the Favourite to Win Love Island All Stars?

In terms of favourites, Millie Court is still ruling the odds, and we cannot say we’re too surprised. Again, with no one really in a proper couple, it is more a case of popularity, and she has been the most followed in the villa for quite a while. 

Following her in the odds is Samie Eliishi, and 7/2 feels a bit too much at this stage. She clearly has a connection with Ciaran, and so for her to be that high in the market does feel a little strange. However, that could be an opportunity for us as punters.

Belle Hassan wraps up the single figure odds at 5/1, and with her currently single, it becomes a tough one to back her, given she has no connection in there.

In terms of the males, Ciaran Davies was the favourite for ‘Top Male’, but he has now been overtaken by Zac Woodworth, who has a connection with Millie. As of February 4, the American is 3/1 to win the show, so there could be value on offer.

Ciaran Davies and Tommy Bradley follow shortly behind at 4/1 and 9/2, respectively, showing just how open the markets are currently.

If I were to make a pick of value, which I am trying to do bi-weekly, I think I’d have to side with Samie and Ciaran at this moment. StarSports are paying 21.5/1 for the double of ‘Top Female’ and ‘Top Male’, and this price could drop quickly. 

Saying that, though, I still think the markets are too volatile to really get involved with at this stage…

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As of February 4 (before the evening's episode), Zac Woodworth is the favourite to be the Top Male in Love Island All Stars 2026 at 3/1 with StarSports.

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As of February 4 (before the evening's episode), Millie Court is the favourite to be the Top Female in Love Island All Stars 2026 at 13/8 with StarSports.

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Ben Dixon
Ben Dixon
Last updated: 04/02/2026

Ben is an accredited football journalist who follows anything from League One to Serie A, also working for the likes of SempreMilan and Total Italian Football. As an avid punter, he has become the master tester at BettingLounge, refusing to take bookies by their words when it comes to withdrawal times and much more.

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